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One of the coolest things that we do at my HS is a senior walk. On the
seniors' last day, they have a parade through the hallways of the school.
The under classsmen and teachers all come out into the hallway, the senior
class song is played on the PA and the seniors parade through the entire
school to the cheers of the rest of the school. There are many high fives
and hugs and sometimes quite a few tears. Then the class goes out for a
senior picnic.



Marsha Redd
Librarian, Kelloggsville High School
Grand Rapids, MI
marsharedd@hotmail.com
Education is not a goal; it is a life-long process. Everyone is a student.
Everyone is a teacher.



----Original Message Follows----
From: "MacArthur, Laura" <lmacarthur@AHACADEMY.COM>
Reply-To: "MacArthur, Laura" <lmacarthur@AHACADEMY.COM>
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: [LM_NET] TARGET: Graduation traditions/ceremonies
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 13:38:37 -0400

Greetings!

Our school will have our very first graduating class next spring, and we're
beginning the planning for Senior Week and the actual graduation ceremonies.
  Part of this is trying to determine what kinds of ceremonies and/or
traditions we want to establish - teachers have been mentioning things like
a senior dinner, as well as smaller things like having a candlelight
ceremony where the seniors light the candles of the juniors, etc.  I'd
really appreciate any suggestions/recommendations/warnings anyone could make
for things of this nature.  I say warnings, because although next year's
graduating class will be small, eventually the number of graduates will be
much larger, and we do want to be cautious of beginning any traditions that
could be fine for a small group but problematic for a large one.

Thanks so much!
Laura MacArthur
Media Specialist
American Heritage Academy
Canton, GA
lmacarthur@ahacademy.com

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